A quick update for the New Year: Red is fresh off the presses at Signature Editions, in the anthology Out on a Limb (and just look at our gorgeous cover art!); Short and Sweet: Small Plays for Big Ideas, the Vancouver Fringe production that included The Possible Lives of Dolores Garcia Rodriguez) had an article in the December Issue of New Internationalist magazine (page 61); and Kayak is a “May Read” in the Samuel French 2012 Calendar! Meanwhile, I’m hard at work on Travelling Light after an amazing trip to Toronto to participate in Nightwood Theatre’s Groundswell Marketplace. I can’t say enough about what Nightwood is doing to support young women in the theatre industry, by the way. Those ladies rock my socks.
If you missed Travelling Light at the PTC AGM, don’t worry, I’ll be reading selections from the work-in-progress for the February installment of the Locution Reading Series.
Meanwhile, the screening of Love Sucks in Toronto went over well, playing to a packed house at the TIFF Lightbox, and Run Dry will be screening at VWIFF 2012 this March.
Finally, Christine has sent the final manuscript for The Enpipe Line in to Creekstone Press, so keep your eyes peeled for the launch party, and for the latest news on the opposition to the Northern Gateway Pipelines.